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  1. Recordbedrag aan dividend in 2005
  2. De Nederlandse conjunctuur Aflevering 4 2006
  3. Financiële balans van het Rijk verbeterd en staatsschuld licht gedaald
  4. Uitgaven wettelijke sociale uitkeringen licht gedaald
  5. Gemeenten investeren in de eerste helft van 2006 3,3 miljard euro
  6. Toerisme in macro-economisch perspectief, 2002
  7. De Nederlandse economie
  8. Schuld op consumptief krediet in 2005 gedaald, roodstand toegenomen
  9. De Nederlandse economie 2005
  10. De Nederlandse conjunctuur Aflevering 3 2006
  11. Vorderingenoverschot van 0,4 miljard euro bij het Rijk
  12. Nieuwe methode voor berekening macro-economischegroeicijfers
  13. Eigen inkomsten gemeenten belangrijker dan verondersteld
  14. 2006 Bijstellingen Nationaal inkomen: 2003-2004
  15. Bijstellingen Nationale rekeningen: 2003-2005
  16. NA/91 Revision Dutch National Accounts: first results and backgrounds
  17. NA/90 Measuring well-being with an integrated System of Economic and Social Accounts: an application of the SESAME approach to the Netherlands
  18. NA/89 Data constructors and data users can co-operate: an illustrative case study
  19. NA/88 Measurement and valuation of natural gas and oil reserves in the Netherlands
  20. NA/87 Chain indices in the national accounts: the Dutch experience
  21. NA/86 Volume measurement of government output; the Dutch practice since revision 1987
  22. NA/85 Accounting for the use of financial capital as an input in production; with an application to multi-factor productivity change estimation
  23. NA/84 The future of the national accounts
  24. NA/83 The interaction between national accounts and socio-economic policy
  25. NA/82 Micro-meso-macro linkage for labour in The Netherlands
  26. NA/81 Balance sheet valuation: produced intangible assets and non-produced assets
  27. NA/80 What's in a NAMEA? Recent results of the NAMEA-approach to environmental accounting
  28. NA/79 The NAMEA experience. An interim evaluation of the Netherlands' integrated accounts and indicators for the environment and the economy
  29. NA/36 The registration of processing in supply and use tables and input-output tables
  30. NA/78 Calendar effects on quarterly GDP-growth rates
  31. NA/77 Material flows, energy use and the structure of the economy
  32. NA/76 An information-system for economic, environmental and social statistics
  33. NA/75 Economic theory and national accounting
  34. NA/74 Taking the environment into account: The Netherlands NAMEA's for 1989, 1990 and 1991
  35. NA/73 Integrated estimates of productivity and terms-of-trade changes from a Social Accounting Matrix at constant prices
  36. NA/72 Labour force data in a National Accounting framework
  37. NA/71 New revision policies for the Dutch National Accounts
  38. NA/68 (part II) A Social Accounting Matrix for the Netherlands, concepts and results - Tables belonging to the Occasional paper A Social Accounting Matrix for the Netherlands, concepts and results
  39. NA/68 (part I) A Social Accounting Matrix for the Netherlands, concepts and results
  40. NA/70 SESAME for the evaluation of economic development and social change
  41. NA/69 Analysing relative factor inputs of Dutch exports: An application of the 1991 Social Accounting Matrix for the Netherlands
  42. NA/67 What would Net Domestic Product have been in an environmentally sustainable economy?, Preliminary views and results
  43. NA/66 Comparability of the sector General Government in the National Accounts, a case study for the Netherlands and Germany
  44. NA/65 Analysing economic growth: a description of the basic data available for the Netherlands and an application
  45. NA/64 Damage and insurance compensations in the SNA, the business accounts and the Dutch national accounts
  46. NA/63 Implementing the revised SNA in the Dutch National Accounts
  47. NA/62 Revision of the 1987 Dutch agricultural accounts
  48. NA/61 Standard national accounting concepts, economic theory and data compilation issues; on constancy and change in the United Nations-Manuals on national accounting (1947, 1953, 1968 and 1993)
  49. NA/60 Integrated indicators in a National Accounting Matrix including environmental accounts (NAMEA); an application to the Netherlands
  50. NA/59 A National Accounting Matrix for the Netherlands
  51. NA/58 The 1987 revision of the Netherlands' National Accounts
  52. -NA/57 Compiling Dutch Gross National Product (GNP); full report on the final estimates after the revision in 1992
  53. NA/56 Origin and development of the Dutch National Accounts
  54. NA/55 A historical Social Accounting Matrix for the Netherlands (1938)
  55. NA/54 How to treat multi-regional units and the extra-territorial region in the Regional Accounts?
  56. NA/53 National Accounts and the environment: the case for a system's approach
  57. NA/52 The allocation of time in the Netherlands in the context of the SNA; a module
  58. NA/51 A Research and Development Module supplementing the National Accounts
  59. NA/50 Quality improvement of the Dutch Quarterly Flash: A Time Series Analysis of some Service Industries
  60. NA/49 Quality assessment of macro-economic figures: The Dutch Quarterly Flash
  61. NA/48 The history of national accounting
  62. NA/47 Deregulation and economic statistics: Europe 1992
  63. NA/46 An environmental module and the complete system of national accounts
  64. NA/45 Volume measurement of government output in the Netherlands; some alternatives
  65. NA/44 The choice of index number formulae and weights in the National Accounts. A sensitivity analysis based on macro-economic data for the interwar period
  66. NA/43 Valuation principles in supply and use tables and in the sectoral accounts
  67. NA/42 Benefits from productivity growth and the distribution of income
  68. NA/41 The supply of hidden labour in the Netherlands: a model
  69. NA/40 Who came off worst: Structural change of Dutch value added and employment during the interwar period
  70. NA/39 Concealed interest income of households in the Netherlands; 1977, 1979 and 1981
  71. NA/38 Net versus gross National Income,
  72. NA/37 A proposal for a SAM which fits into the next System of National Accounts
  73. NA/35 A summary description of sources and methods used in compiling the final estimates of Dutch National Income 1986
  74. NA/34 How to treat borrowing and leasing in the next SNA
  75. NA/33 A systems view on concepts of income in the National Accounts
  76. NA/32 An economic core system and the socio-economic accounts module for the Netherlands
  77. NA/31 The use of tendency surveys in extrapolating National Accounts
  78. NA/30 Regional income concepts
  79. NA/29 The concept of (transactor-)units in the National Accounts and in the basic system of economic statistics
  80. NA/28 The institutional sector classification
  81. NA/27 Registration of trade in services and market valuation of imports and exports in the National Accounts
  82. NA/26 Imputations and re-routings in the National Accounts
  83. NA/25 The methodology of the Dutch system of quarterly accounts
  84. NA/24 On the adjustment of tables with Lagrange multipliers,
  85. NA/23 Compilation of household sector accounts in the Netherlands National Accounts
  86. NA/22 Some extensions of the static open Leontief model
  87. NA/21 Micro-macro link for government
  88. NA/20 The micro-meso-macro linkage for business in an SNA-compatible system of economic statistics
  89. NA/19 Constant wealth national income: accounting for war damage with an application to the Netherlands, 1940-1945
  90. NA/18 The Dutch economy, 1921-1939 and 1969-1985. A comparison based on revised macro-economic data for the interwar period
  91. NA/17 Main national accounting series 1900-1986, Van Bochove
  92. NA/16 Uncovering hidden income distributions: the Dutch approach
  93. NA/15 Features of the hidden economy in the Netherlands
  94. NA/14 A proposal for the synoptic structure of the next SNA
  95. NA/13 The simultaneous compilation of current price and deflated input-output tables
  96. NA/12 Production chains
  97. NA/11 Backward and forward linkages with an application to the Dutch agro-industrial complex,
  98. NA/10 Dual sectoring in National Accounts
  99. NA/09 The structure of the next SNA: review of the basic options
  100. NA/08 A note on Dutch National Accounting data 1900-1984
  101. NA/07 Integration of input-output tables and sector accounts; a possible solution
  102. NA/06 Revision of the system of National Accounts: the case for flexibility
  103. NA/05 The use of chain indices for deflating the National Accounts
  104. NA/04 Comparability of input-output tables in time
  105. NA/03 Secondary activities and the National Accounts: Aspects of the Dutch measurement practice and its effects on the unofficial economy
  106. NA/02 The unobserved economy and the National Accounts in the Netherlands, a sensitivity analysis
  107. NA/01 Flexibility in the system of National Accounts
  108. Occasional papers
  109. Alignment of Quarterly Sector Accounts to annual data
  110. De Nederlandse conjunctuur Aflevering 2 2006
  111. Opbrengst belastingen fors gestegen in 2005
  112. Conjunctuurbeeld 2005: verbreding economische groei
  113. Revisie Nationale rekeningen 2001: Tijdreeksen 1995-2001
  114. Toelichting bijstellingen 4e kwartaal 2005
  115. De Nederlandse conjunctuur Aflevering 1 2006
  116. Bijstellingen ramingen economische groei 2002